“The longer we wait, the bigger the gap becomes.” With those wise words, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer drew attention to an urgent need: closing the gulf between the pace of ...
In the space of one week this month, China and the United States held two bilateral meetings of the kind that have been rare in recent years amid their escalating ...
Welcome to Foreign Policy’s South Asia Brief. The highlights this week: Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk meets with Sri Lanka’s president in Bali, the United States issues travel restrictions on a former ...
Earlier this year, McKinsey executives found themselves in serious political trouble. The Financial Times reported that their China branch had boasted in 2019 of its economic advice to the Chinese ...
Josep Borrell is in a reflective mood about Europe’s role in the world—a question whose answer he has spent the last four years shaping as the European Union’s foreign-policy chief. ...
SAN FRANCISCO—The United States has spent two years supporting Ukraine in one ground war and seven months backing Israel in another, and it continues to prepare for the possibility of ...
The same decision can be smart at the right time or disastrous at the wrong time. The recent passage of a bill that forces Chinese company ByteDance to divest from ...
When a group of tech executives, venture capitalists, and lawmakers representing both chambers of Congress, both sides of the aisle, and both coasts of the United States met for an ...
In early March, global investors turned their eyes toward Beijing, where 2,977 delegates from across China had gathered for the annual session of the National People’s Congress. Here, Chinese Premier ...
Welcome back to World Brief, where we’re looking at the United States’ top diplomat visiting China, Israel preparing for its Rafah offensive, and high-level economic talks between North Korea and ...